Alive and well we arrived in Port Moselle this afternoon, after a at times rough ride down from Tanna. It took us two and a half day of sailing and a few hours of rest on anchor once we had made it through the 'Canal de la Havannah' and into the protective reef.
We just had a most invigorating shower and are now ready to have an arrival drink with Henrik and Kiki from 'Birka'.
Der Plan
This is the blog of our travels with s/y Barracuda.
The trip started in August 2010 from Harlingen in the Netherlands as a young man's adventure by Jan-Vincent Nickl and Laszlo Schöffer, both born of the year '89 (also the owners of 'Barracuda').
After crossing the Atlantic Ocean and cruising the Eastern Caribbean islands for a while, Jan left the boat and Oliver Clasper, a young artist and photographer (born of '88) from London joined in. We plan for this year to cross the South Pacific.
The boat is a dutch-built sloop,ten metres long, year of construction 1975. She's a Cumulant 3 to be more precise, designed by 'Van-der-Vlis'.
Most of the photos will be posted on Olly's blog, check it out:
Hey, ich hab grad zufällig die Website "komm-mit-an-bord" gefunden. Wusstet ihr, dass ihr dort auftaucht unter dem schönen Namen "die Barracuda-Boys"? Also dann, Barracuda-boys-and-girls, bonne continuation, bis bald!
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